I Love You, So Much...I Mean It
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  • Parts 28
  • Time 2h 11m
  • Reads 931
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 28
  • Time 2h 11m
Complete, First published Aug 31, 2015
Mature
(This is the third book in the series 'I Love You, So Much'. Please read the previous books or you won't get the story)

Mark Fischbach. A broken heart, betrayed by the one he loved. Georgia Cartner, a lost soul, doubting herself and for what she has done. After the fall into the sea, Mark reflects on everything. So does Georgia. What if someone owns up to their feelings? What if they are taken away from each other? What if someone says I love you, so much...when it's too late?
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(MarkiplierXReader) Ranked #4 in Markiplierxreader category! "How could he hurt such a beautiful flower?" he whispered, and it was obvious that he hadn't realized he'd said it out loud before smiling almost sadly. "I'm sorry I wasn't there to help." You leaned in towards his hand barley to show that you appreciated the contact before offering a smile of your own. "It's okay, Mark; you're here now. You cheered me up when no one else could. Thank you." He came closer to your face, leaning forward to where he was an inch, if not less, away from your face. He inclined his head and pressed his forehead against yours before you both closed your eyes and just sat there, enjoying each other's reassuring company. "You're welcome."